Three WhatsApp Numbers To Help Pakistani Expats In Oman

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Three WhatsApp numbers to help Pakistani expats in Oman

Pakistan's ambassador to Oman, Ali Javed, announced that the Pakistan embassy will introduce three new WhatsApp numbers early next week.

ISLAMABAD,(UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 5th Apr, 2018 ) :Pakistan's ambassador to Oman, Ali Javed, announced that the Pakistan embassy will introduce three new WhatsApp numbers early next week. These WhatsApp numbers will assist in solving queries from Pakistani expats in the Sultanate and these numbers would address a variety of issues, he added.

"One of these numbers will cater to issues such as deaths, accidents. The second one would deal with destitute citizens in need of help and those facing trouble at work, etc. "While another 3rd one will deal with passports, national identity cards, birth certificates, attestations, transfers, etc," the ambassador said.

He further said that since the official WhatsApp broadcast of the embassy's previous official number, it had gathered over 30,000 followers. However, this number was meant for broadcast only and not for queries so the embassy decided to launch three new numbers for queries.

"It's very difficult to keep in touch with all queries with two telephone lines or the ambassador's direct number, when the size of the community is a quarter of a million and there are many people who need urgent help so these new numbers will help them," he added.

The ambassador said that Pakistani expats who could not afford internet and smartphones could use the embassy's text message service. "The people who do not have the luxury to pay OMR5 for an internet pack can send an SMS to the ambassador's number.

These messages are received by my office and I personally respond to the queries," he said. "Pakistan embassy's WhatsApp broadcast was begun last year and now we have 13,000 voluntary subscribers to our WhatsApp group and 12,000 subscribers to our e-mail.

Javed notes, "I would like to praise the efforts of the Pakistan Oman Investment Company (Pak-Oman). It was established back in 2001 when His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said visited Pakistan. He had a vision of setting up a company that would act as a vehicle of investments between the two nations.

It deals mostly in micro-financing. Moreover, the Pakistan ambassador expressed hope that a ferry from Gwadar to Oman would soon become a reality, noting that the two governments were working together to begin the service.